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J&G Sales has Model 10's
I just got an e-mail from them stating that they have in stock, police or security company trade in, heavy barrelled Model 10's from $180 - $220, depending on condition. I believe they also have standard barrel versions, along with some Model 15's. Thought that I would just pass it on.
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10-14-2010, 05:46 PM
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Thanks for the info....looks like a Model 64 may be in my future.
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I would hurry and get a 64. They do run out of 64s but they rarely run out of M10s. They just got a shipment of 300 M10s from an Illinois security company. The company traded they in for Beretta M9s.
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thanks.....
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I just wish the 64's didn't have the bobbed hammer. I don't understand why they do that on a K frame. It's not like you are going to put it in your pocket.
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10-15-2010, 03:17 PM
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If it is a LE trade-in, it may have been for a liability factor. The old "hair-trigger" premise while in single-action was common thought amongst LE in years past. Some officers were known to have cocked the hammer into the single-action mode and forgot and tried holstering and..........AD.
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DAO for cop guns also makes the gun more "dummy proof", not every cop is a gun person, and the last thing any PD needs is a cop accidently shooting someone with a cocked revolver.
Unholster, point, pull through in DA......about as simple as it gets, last thing you want is people who don't handle guns alot cocking hammers.
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10-15-2010, 08:32 PM
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The 2inch parts kit for 99 dollars caught my eye. I've got a pre-10 M&P 4 inch and would love to convert it to a 2 inch barrel. Everything I need is in that parts kit right? All I would have to do is replace the barrel and extractor bits. Is that a hard job?
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Yes, replacing a barrel is not something you can do in your garage with a padded vice........ask me how I know!
I got lucky 1 time with a Victory revolver, I twisted on a new barrel and by some miracle of luck it had correct b/c gap, and hit near the POA. I have tried it again, and it was a nightmare........it is not as easy as twist off old one, twist on new one!
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10-20-2010, 12:47 AM
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I picked up a nice 10-5 from this group (looks like they are sold out now) nice gun and a welcome addition to my collection
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10-20-2010, 01:34 AM
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Wow, that was quick. They've had those 64s and 15s listed for what seems like nearly a year now. Butch, can we see a pic of the one you got?
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10-20-2010, 02:48 AM
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where are the model 10s? Did they disappear already?
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I ordered a Model 10 4" heavy barrel from them on Monday.
My order is in processing (they told me their gunsmith has to go over them before they ship--might take a week before they ship--I told them no problem from me).
And now I see they have disappeared fro their site.
I guess either they have sold out or perhaps they will re-appear once the gunsmith goes over whatever they have?
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I ordered one wirh a standard barrel on Sunday and it shipped on Monday but I haven't recieved it yet. It was one of the good to very good condition since that was all they listed for the standard barrel.
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Quote:
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where are the model 10s? Did they disappear already?
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There is a MO dealer that sells at gun shows in the Mid West. This guy will purchase 50-100 at a time. Cleans them up a little with cold blue and sells them in an MTM case for $400 - $500 as "high quality pre lock models".
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10-21-2010, 03:45 AM
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I'm an old gezeer -- I've given up on trying posting pictures and such --- the gun is a thin barreled 10-5 in about 80% blueing -- a few dings and holster ware -- ugly rubber grips -- easy fix -- a good shooter and home defense gun and a great price
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The 2" M10's are $579! I sold my nickle snubby too cheap . . .
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I wager we'll see a lot of beat up Model 10's on GunBroker for $3-400 either parkerized or with cheap buff and blue jobs That's where all the J&G Model 10's will be!
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Well, not everyone of them--lol.
But I understand what you mean and you are probably right.
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I wager we'll see a lot of beat up Model 10's on GunBroker for $3-400 either parkerized or with cheap buff and blue jobs That's where all the J&G Model 10's will be!
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they may catch a few fish.....but the rest of us know better.
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Here is the model 10-5 I recieved before I did anything to it. I am well satisfied for the money I paid. It locks up tight and has no endshake and good rifling and bore. I shot a few rounds for function and was pleased with it also.
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It ain't that bad lookin'
Looks like a well-used warrior with a lot of stories. It has character.
As long as it works and works when you need it, she's classy and beautiful.
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thats a great looking revolver its a keeper
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Given that it's an ex-security piece, I'm sure it's protected many guards while they napped and that's not oil finish on the grips, it's pizza grease and donut oil
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I'm not seeing any on the J&G site except the 2" snub model 10.
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I'm pretty sure they are out of them, or at least ran through the first "batch". At that price FFL dealers were buying them 200 at a time for resale, I wouldn't be surprised to see a few at my local dealer since he uses J&G to get the Mosin rifles he stocks. Probably marked at $250-300.
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Thanks for the heads up. I've subscribed to their site and hopefully will find a deal as well.
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Yes, they told me they were sold out...but you never know they may come back again.
I received mine out of the "good" conditioned batch and it was better than I expected. The only bad thing were the grips--they are pretty beat. But the bluing is good and the bore is bright and shiny, the lock up tight. I took it to the range today and it shot very well. I am quite pleased for $189.
Now if anyone has a pair of nice K frame square butt grips....let me know--lol.
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